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Commit eea61d67 authored by Lyudmila Vaseva's avatar Lyudmila Vaseva
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Clarify open questions

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712 "possibly changing date of birth in infobox" ("possibly"? and I thought infoboxes were pre-generated from wikidata?); no actions
833 "newer user possibly adding a unreferenced or improperly referenced material"; no actions
* get a sense of what gets filtered (more qualitative)
vandalism
unintentional suboptimal behavior from new users who don't know better (blanking an article/section; creating an article without categories; adding larger texts without references)
* why get certain filters
(and not others?)
* has the willingness of the community to use filters increased over time?
looking at aggregated values of number of triggered filters per year, the answer is rather it's quite constant
* how often were (which) filters triggered
https://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/Filters:enwiki
--> stats for the last 30 days: filters sorted alphabetically, stats according to number of actions of each type (no action match, warn, tag, disallow, block)
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## New Questions
* to answer stats questions: study wikimedia api: toolserver?
this seems to do the trick: https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/32537
* current graphs: where does the data come from, how were the graphs programmed?
still don't get it, poorly organised code in Portuguese, but see above for where the data can possibly come from
* how get the edit triggers counted?
they get logged in the abuse_filter_log table
* what gets filtered?
vandalism
unintentional suboptimal behavior from new users who don't know better (blanking an article/section; creating an article without categories; adding larger texts without references)
* has the willingness of the community to use filters increased over time?
* why get certain filters
* how do we classify them?
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